Deity by Simone83
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Description
A Hawaiian deity.
This pretty little guy was created today in a few hours, using Wings3d (right); textured and rendered in Bryce (left).
Comments (23)
blankfrancine
Great Wings modeling!
bimm3d
cool work!!
bazza
Fabulous wing creation, well done!!
ThomasMacCallum
Brilliant!
3DClassics123456
As art teacher, I'm fond of that kinds of sculpture. In France, we call these proofs of artistic sensibility in civilizations who didn't use writing "Arts Premiers". Unfortunately, we have "stolen" - and sometimes we still steal - a lot of objects and sculptures in Africa, Australia, north of America( Inuit ), PacifiC islands... A "fruit" of the colonization... We have created a great museum in Paris a few years ago dedicated to these " Arts Premiers". Thanks for giving us the frame and the ( very well ) textured object!
Hubert
Wonderful modeling!!
Naoo
WOW! Very COOL!
Traumsuse
Großes Werlk*Wirklich fantastisch
2121
superb modelling. Very interesting to note the two progs used for this one
Wolfmanw
Excellent Modeling and Character. I love it!
dononeAI
Luv your eye for detail...
mgtcs
OHHHH.....Gorgeous modeling my friend, fascinating piece, congratulations!
steffenclaus
Sehr schöne Arbeit!!!
ragouc
Very good work.
Sepiasiren
amazing work once again girl
SIGMAWORLD
WOW! Very good work!
artrager
Outstanding work! Thanks for the insight into your creative process!
Crudelitas
Wirklich eine beängstigend gute Arbeit!
anitalee
Excellent
ShaunS
This is excellent of course. The next step is to get someone to actually carve it out of wood so you can sell the finished product. Interesting that you used Bryce to render. It has the materials I guess but lighting in Bryce is difficult. Kerkythea might be worth a look there's also the SunFlow Java render engine, but it looks difficult.
SandlerS
Very well done!
lusoka49
Impressive!
falcone1970
Excellent work!